What's going on fellas? Well as I washed my car today and did a light detailing I noticed that my right headlight lens has a scratch on it(2 inches maybe). It had to have been from the time I hit a truck tire tread on the I80 earlier last month. So I was wondering what would be the fix for it, I didn't notice it when I checked for other damage after the incident that left my car toothless(minus a grille) and with a cracked bumper and scrapped hood and neither did the body shop, it was that unnoticeable.

I used to build aircraft models and I learned a trick for getting rid of canopy mold seams using fine grit sandpaper, water and polishing compound. Don't want to try this yet, so I'd like to see what solutions might be offered short of buying a replacement lens. I suppose I could leave it be since it is really invisible unless you're less than 6 inches away from it looking at it dead on.

What's going on fellas? Well as I washed my car today and did a light detailing I noticed that my right headlight lens has a scratch on it(2 inches maybe). It had to have been from the time I hit a truck tire tread on the I80 earlier last month. So I was wondering what would be the fix for it, I didn't notice it when I checked for other damage after the incident that left my car toothless(minus a grille) and with a cracked bumper and scrapped hood and neither did the body shop, it was that unnoticeable.

I used to build aircraft models and I learned a trick for getting rid of canopy mold seams using fine grit sandpaper, water and polishing compound. Don't want to try this yet, so I'd like to see what solutions might be offered short of buying a replacement lens. I suppose I could leave it be since it is really invisible unless you're less than 6 inches away from it looking at it dead on.

Hmmmm...your best bet definitely would be to buy new headlights. Yep, that's it. New headlights.